The second release candidate of PC-BSD 1.0 has been released. From the announcement: "The latest cut of PC-BSD, version 1.0RC2 is now available! This update adds KDE 3.5 support, as well as some additional features/bugfixes. ISO's may now be downloaded from our main download page. Users currently running under PC-BSD 1.0RC1 can also download a self-installing system update, which upgrades the system to 1.0RC2. This file is available on our Updates page, as Patch #6."

Well it still doesn't work for me. Maybe if they allowed me to select my own video card driver at the set up screen I might be able to actually start the graphic installer - but after trying with every release so far right from the first anouncement on OS news, and despite making a formal request on the forum, they still haven't got round to fixing it yet.

I mean how hard can it be? It's either ATI or Nvidia, Nvidia or ATI - cover that and you will have covered at least 80% of the video cards that are out there.

Or how about including some of Xorgs own native set up tools, or even a basic text editor (like pico, or nano) that will allow the user to at least edit their configs so that they can write their own xorg.config files?